visibility Similar

code Related

Haarlem reception room 1794 - Rijksmuseum public domain dedication image

description

Summary

This room was built and furnished for Willem Philip Kops, a merchant and art collector, as an addition to his house at 74 Nieuwe Gracht in Haarlem. With the exception of the original stucco ceiling, the room survives virtually intact. Abraham van der Hart, the city architect of Amsterdam, succeeded in creating a harmonious, classicizing entity, in which all the parts are in tune with one another. He must have been assisted by a specialized firm of upholsterers, which ordered the furnishings and coordinated the installation. The chimneypiece probably came from Italy, the carpet from the Flemish city of Tournai, the furniture from Amsterdam, the silk hangings and upholstery from Lyon in France and the glass chandelier and candelabra from England. The room was most likely used only for formal evening receptions.

label_outline

Tags

oak wood abraham van der hart haarlem reception room high resolution haarlem netherlands amsterdam hall salon architecture palace rijksmuseum french art italian art netherlands italy
date_range

Date

1793 - 1795
create

Source

Rijksmuseum
link

Link

https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/
copyright

Copyright info

Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

label_outline Explore Abraham Van Der Hart, Italian Art, Hall

Topics

oak wood abraham van der hart haarlem reception room high resolution haarlem netherlands amsterdam hall salon architecture palace rijksmuseum french art italian art netherlands italy